Posts Tagged ‘Family’
November 2nd, 2011 by Corey A. Edwards

A while back I talked about my fascination with skulls and where I thought it came from.
One of the key components of this fascination was described as follows:
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Tags: Family, mortality, Skulls
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July 11th, 2011 by Corey A. Edwards

I was digging through the computer one day when I ran across a couple of old images of my daughter that made me step back.
She looked … she was … well, I don’t know what the hell she was doing. I hear hazy explanations now that she got tangled up in chains but, yeah. Okay. All I saw was the possibility for an interesting illustration.
It took me forever to actually get to it but here it is.
more digital illustrations
Tags: Family, Goth, Illustrations, Illustrator, Punk
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April 11th, 2009 by Corey A. Edwards

It isn’t often that I can get my daughter to relax enough for the kind of photo that shows off her natural beauty. I scored a bunch this week, though. Yes!
Tags: Family
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April 9th, 2009 by Corey A. Edwards
An uncommonly successful set of father daughter shots. I know: we look like Bonnie and Clyde.

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June 22nd, 2008 by Corey A. Edwards
(this post is part of an aborted 1 year experiment in material abstinence I called The Necessary Year)
As mentioned previously, no man is an island and further, being a family man, there are certain financial obligations that are simply unavoidable but that would otherwise seem to be flying directly in the face of The Necessary Year.
Certainly I could play the immovable object and insist that the earth and everyone on it revolve around my whims but I don’t function like that. I believe that one can hold true to their core ideals without being a pain in the ass to those around them – and that the world is often a better place when you do.
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Tags: Conservation, Family, Materialism, Parenting, Socializing
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